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The Vegas Golden Knights wrap up their road trip with Game 4 against the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday at 7 p.m. PT at Rogers Place. Vegas leads the series, 2-1.

BROADCAST INFORMATION
TV: ESPN
Radio: FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 | Deportes Vegas 1460

WATCH PARTY
The Sandbar at Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa will be the host for the team's official watch party during Game 4 on Wednesday, May 10. Fans can begin gathering for the event at 6:30 p.m. PT as Vegas and Edmonton begin play at 7 p.m. PT. A team-signed stick and playoff tickets will be raffled off on Wednesday during the Game 4 watch party which will also feature Chance and members of the VGK Cast.

SERIES AT A GLANCE
Game 1: Golden Knights 6, Oilers 4 | Highlights
Game 2: Oilers 5, Golden Knights 1 | Highlights
Game 3: Golden Knights 5, Oilers 1 | Highlights
Game 4: Wednesday, May 10, 7 p.m. PT at Rogers Place (ESPN)
Game 5: Friday, May 12, (Time TBD) at T-Mobile Arena (TNT)
\Game 6: Sunday, May 14, (Time TBD) at Rogers Place (Broadcast TBD)
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Game 7: Tuesday, May 16, (Time TBD) at T-Mobile Arena (TNT)
* If necessary

LAST TIME OUT
Vegas took a 2-1 series lead against the Oilers with a 5-1 win on Monday night at Rogers Place. Jack Eichel had three points (1G, 2A) including a pair of assists in the first period, both on goals from Jonathan Marchessault. Zach Whitecloud and Chandler Stephenson also found the back of the net as the Golden Knights regained the lead in the series.

PLAYOFF SCORING LEADERSGolden Knights:
Mark Stone - 11 points (4G, 7A)
Chandler Stephenson - 10 points (6G, 4A)
Jack Eichel - 10 points (5G, 5A)

Oilers:
Leon Draisaitl - 17 points (13G, 4A)
Connor McDavid - 15 points (5G, 10A)
Evan Bouchard - 14 points (3G, 11A)

AROUND THE NHL
Vegas Golden Knights vs. Edmonton Oilers (Vegas leads, 2-1)
Seattle Kraken vs. Dallas Stars (Series tied, 2-2)

Florida Panthers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (Florida leads, 3-0)
New Jersey Devils vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Carolina leads, 3-1)

KEYS TO THE GAME
Discipline: The Golden Knights played an extremely responsible game against the Oilers on Monday night. Edmonton only had two power plays and didn't capitalize on either of them. Vegas matches up well with Edmonton when they play 5-on-5, so continuing to not take careless penalties is crucial to help win the game.

Goaltending: Vegas saw an unfortunate injury occur to Laurent Brossoit who went down in the first period of Game 3. Adin Hill stepped in and stopped all 24 shots he faced. If Hill can continue to be solid in net, he will give the Golden Knights a real chance to win. The Golden Knights leaned on all of their goalies in the regular season, so it's no surprise that any netminder can step in and get the job done.